Nayatel, Pakistan’s leading fiber internet and IT service provider, has formally launched Nayatel Global, a dedicated international enterprise technology services division aimed at bringing the company’s operator-grade expertise to clients across the world. The move marks a significant strategic expansion for the Islamabad-headquartered company, which built its reputation over two decades by running what it describes as South Asia’s first Fiber-to-the-Home network and has now decided to commercialize that operational depth internationally.
Nayatel Global helps enterprises achieve reliable, measurable outcomes across cloud, network, security, and digital infrastructure, with the division applying expertise hardened through running live critical infrastructure in Pakistan and adapting it to each international market’s needs, constraints, and expectations. The company partners with global customers across multiple industries, deploying skilled and qualified professionals to deliver digital solutions internationally. The framing of operator-led delivery as a strategic differentiator is deliberate, positioning Nayatel Global not as a conventional technology services company but as one whose recommendations and implementations are grounded in the practical realities of keeping complex networks running at scale in demanding real-world conditions.
A central component of Nayatel Global’s international offering is TriOSS, its GPON automation platform built specifically for Fiber-to-the-Home network management, which automates user creation, service provisioning, and day-to-day operations and maintenance across GPON networks. Nayatel now offers this platform to other telecom operators and internet service providers internationally through Nayatel Global, making the same tooling that powers its domestic network available to carriers in other markets who are building or scaling their own fiber infrastructure. For international telecom operators navigating the technical and operational challenges of deploying gigabit passive optical network infrastructure, access to a platform proven on a live production network of Nayatel’s scale represents a credible alternative to building these capabilities from scratch.
The international expansion comes as Nayatel has spent recent years broadening its domestic service portfolio well beyond connectivity, adding cloud computing, cybersecurity, dark fiber, SIP trunking, hosted telephony, and digital infrastructure services for corporate clients including government institutions. Nayatel’s collaborations with global technology providers and its investments in cloud and digital solutions have positioned it for expansion in enterprise services, cloud security, and managed IT solutions, with the company having employees across four continents including Asia, North America, and Oceania. Nayatel Global formalizes this international presence under a dedicated brand and service framework, signaling the company’s intent to build a meaningful export revenue stream from the institutional knowledge and technology assets it has developed over its two decades of domestic operations.
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